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A domestic drama contrasts a modest tradesman's practical life with his son's ascent in the legal world, as a disputed bequest for orphaned children provokes family strain and public maneuvering. Action shifts between intimate household scenes and formal legal settings, where advocates, officials, and neighbors use influence, rhetoric, and procedural tactics to claim property and reputation. The text emphasizes moral questions about duty, social rank, and the proper use of law, presenting honest labor and civic responsibility against self-interest and hypocrisy. Through courtroom contests and private reckonings, characters confront obligations to family, conscience, and community while the play advances a didactic view of virtue.

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August Wilhelm Iffland

August Wilhelm Iffland was a prominent German actor and playwright of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is best known for his contributions to the development of German theater, particularly through his plays that often explore themes of morality and social issues. Iffland's notable works include "The Lawyers, A Drama in Five Acts" and "The Nephews: A Play, in Five Acts," both of which reflect his skill in crafting engaging narratives and complex characters. His influence on the theatrical landscape of his time helped shape the direction of German drama.

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